If Microsoft knew what bacteria know, their stock would spike 10X. Maybe even 100X.

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Windows can’t evolve without programmers. But bacteria evolve by themselves in minutes. What do bacteria know that we don’t?

Dr. Denis Noble with Evolution 2.0 author Perry Marshall. Denis is an Oxford professor whose heart research made pacemakers possible. Denis is a judge for the $5 million Evolution 2.0 Prize.

Ten years ago I got into a fight with my brother: Creation vs. Evolution. He had gone from Christian missionary to almost atheist in 4 years. I had grown up a creationist; He had become a card-carrying Darwinist.

Hi, my name is Perry Marshall. That argument terrified me. I realized how little I knew. I decided to follow the evidence wherever it took me… even if it made me an atheist too.

Having grown up a pastor’s kid, I knew if I determined that God really is dead, everything in my life would change. It would wreak havoc with my family and friends. It would turn my entire world upside down.

But I gritted my teeth, set aside my religion, and decided to let science make this decision for me.

I applied my engineering expertise to evolution… and discovered the most amazing untold story in science.

Living things are vastly more capable than either ‘side’ gave them credit for. Bugs transform into superbugs in minutes. Modern genetic engineering harnesses capabilities that were active in cells long before we coined the word “engineering.” Botanists produce new species every day. Cancer itself is evolution running out-of-control.

Perry with George Church, leading geneticist at Harvard Medical School and professor at MIT. Time Magazine voted George one of the 100 most influential people of 2017. George is a judge for the Evolution 2.0 Prize.

The result is Evolution 2.0: Breaking the Deadlock Between Darwin and Design.This is the first book ever published that explains in plain English how evolution really works. It’s backed by decades of real-world, peer-reviewed, Nobel Prize winning discoveries. And it’s endorsed by some of the most eminent scientists in the world from Oxford, UCLA, and the Royal Society of Great Britain.

If Microsoft knew what one bacterium knows, their future as a company – along with all the technology in the world – would change in an instant.

Neither side is telling you the whole story. Darwinists underestimate nature… and Creationists underestimate God.